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■__■ l i ..-n i -_-._;. , , ,__ , . , „,-._____ Ititjmura v Jtijspatc|. raiUAT MOKWING JAN 13, t*-0. The Weekly Dispatch. Th* Weekly Ditpath ts Issued ibis morning It contaloa tbe conclusion of "My Godmother's Story," a charming tele, the first Message of Governor Letchan ; letter from .the Rev. Mr. FcLLaaon the Slavery Agitation , proceedings of the Military Convention, now in session synopsis of the proceedings of the Legislatu fe tor the past week, and the usual Interesting variety of editorial, news, local and cummer etal matter. Price three cents at the counter, 01 lour cents whet, put up in wrappers for mailing to friends la theconntry. _ The Question of the Hay--, lore t on.erva live Testimony. Hon. G-orvEßxarn Kkmblb, of New York, Inn letter to theeleciors of the ninth Congres sional District of tbat State, presents " th. question of the day" in a most lucid, impres sive and manly style. Thin noble letter, and the speech of Charles O Connor, -.*.[., are Worthy of the best days and the best men of the Republic. "Why," exclaims Mr. I-K.mi-.i.k, ••should we enter ui>on a rru.sade against the Institutions of our sister States I They have done us no Injury, but great good: tiny have infringed no l_w___ctiug us, and iv maintain. leg tbeir rights upon the floor of Congress bave borne themselves strictly within the limits of tbe Constitution."' "With them the question is not whether slavery is riglu or wro-.g in the Abstract—whether it I_»> consist ent with the I mere-ts of humani'y to emanci pate from four and a .j natter to tour and a ball millions of ignorant slaves, unac. ustomed to and incapable ot self-government—whether, if otherwise desirable, it would inure to their benefit, as il certainly would to ihe destruc tion of the white population, find the desola tion of tbe country. With tbem it involves life and deathand thedearest Interests of man. It is, therefore, not a question for argument, but action; and it behooves every right-minded man in the free Stales, who holds his alle giance to theC_.iistitution,aiid loves theCnion as the source of all our unexampled prosperi ty aaa nation, to look at it in its true light. nnd before it is too late to arrest it ior these nggressions upon their tranquility and htippi ness, which have already alienated tbe mind- Mi exa.pera'ed the passions In the slave Slates against us, must otherwise, sooner or later, eventuate iv a dissolution of our gnat and glorious Confederacy." Mr. KEMBi-Ethen refers to the ignorance in re lation to Southern institutions which prevails in the Northern States, and fives tin- result Of his own observations in visiiing the South He says with truth, that in all ages the negro has been a slave, but nowhere una slavery ever existed in a form so mild and beneficent as that of the United States; nowhere have the lights of the slave been so protected bj Wise and equal laws: nowhere his physical wants co abundantly supplied: nowhere his moral and intellectual improvement so eared for; and nowhere can the Increase, which i little short ef the white population of th. country, be compared with it. If has been double that of t'ngland, and treble that of th. Continent of Europe in the same lime—a re sult that could not have taken place under., tyrannical and oppressive system of ga vernment, aud is the best refutation ib_ can be offered to the falsehoods and ezag gerations of abolitionism. Slavery with at Is very different from that which former ly existed in the Hritish West Indies, whir noountry establishment is still culled a pen, from a prison in which the slaves were al way confined for the night; or in Cuba, where flu same practfce .till prevails on all the largSl estates, and to which even the Chinese, who. under false pretences, to the disgrace of hu manity, bave been induced to emigrate,an equally subjected. Under suchcircnU-Binnce. any natural increa-e could hardly occur, and. accordingly, the number has only been kept up by importations Irom Africa. Baron Hum boldt estimated the whole number of slaves imported into the English West India colo nies, from tha commencement to tbeexpira tion of the trade, at two millions one hundred and thirty thousand. In carrying out the act of emancipation the emancipated slaves paid for by the government was about 000,000,aad the returns gave about !GU,COU tree colored in all the colonies—together7llU,Uoo—<hawfal de ficiency. With us an entirely different BJ stem prevails." Mr. Kkmiili_ then describee in de tail the mode of supplying the wants, provid ing for the health, comfort, and religious in etruction of the slaves, winding up by saying tbat "a happier people than the slaves of tin South would be difficult to find ; and Instead of pitying the blacks —so much better off than the daily laborer with us—l f»el sympathj for the whites who are compelled to think for. nnd take care of them, for ihey are thoughtlest and excitable, and easily let! estray, although the crimes that disgrace our Northern ciue. are rare among them." Mr. Kkmiu.e quotes Mr. Gallatin la a statement which ought of itself to arrest tin attention of all men in the North or England Who honestly believ. that the slaves are badly treated in the Southern State-. Mr. ________. 'IIN, after the most carelul researches, maker the number of slaves imported into the United Stales up to ihe suppression ol the slave trade in IHOw not to exceed ..m.i.t.o souls, and Mr. Caby, including Louistunu, states it at 390,01 v In the year 1 T'.Mi, when the first census ol ibi United States took place, they numbered a_ follows : 17W -1 he slave population numbered WfgW Free blacks ,v.i il l A?£re.rnte sf African extraction 7..7 20- ISOO-Second census gives slave population BMM! Free colored lie n7. Total .lOOu 92 IfibO— I. sat census the iiuiiib .rt.f slaves was .'J.'.iil 08 Pree blacks i.n.l iuiiri.ii. » tZB_Bi Total Jaa 7a It Is estimated that the census ol 1860 will not give less than for the colored pop ulation of the United States, an increase per fectly unknown in the history of the race, and, Wben compared witb results iv Cuba end tin English coloniet, appear.-, very ex traordinary- Mr. Klmiu.k thus points to the free ne groee of New Turk, who arc sinking out oi existence, in ihe inilst of lUili nnd vice: U Jamaica, where, trom a population of :e-ii,t.o, at the nme of the emancipation, the decrease according to government returns, in five years. was seventy thousand. Lot such facts a ibese be pressed home upon the Nurtheri mind, and all candid and Intelligent citiaeasol the tree States will jterceive and Bckuowledgi tbe empttuess, impracticability and iniquity of abolitionism. The t'omiuiskiouer from South < orolimi. Col. C. C M-.-MiMihK, the distinguished Commissioner trom South Carolina to Vir ginia, is au eminent _>iale<_ui:iu ot ibe l'.ilm. r. (State, and is not less respected lor tin. pur« and elevated qualities of his diameter, than for his superior intellectual abilities and ac complishments. Col. Mkmmin-.ku has baaa nppointed by the Governor of S >uth Carolina, under the instructions ol the Legislature ol that Stale, to visit and confer with the Execu tive snd Legislative authorities. Virginia deeply appreciates this manile_i.ii ion of sym pathy and kindness from South Carolina. Out citizens will no doubt rejoice in the opportu nity to manifest the most cordial courtesy and attention to the distinguished guest of oui State—a guest wbo represents one of tbe most chivalric and intelligent and generous people under tbe sun. Ormtno or rust Guanos and Alkxam-kia Hxrmttutoit.— The Directors of the Grange aud Lynchburg Railroad will on Saturday next, pass or*r the entire route in a train ot cars from Alexandria to the river opposite Lynch borg, to which place this railroad is now fin ished. The train will reachCharlotteaville by IS o'clock M., aud will, after dinner at the Ota tntl Hotel, proceed slowly on, co that the work and the road may be carefully inspected. Gc Monday the regular mail trains will com iB-mce running from Alexandria to Lym-h burg. Gen. Heaalugsen has written a reply to the views oi Victor Hugo on the Harper's ieriy ttßttir. The Plan te Rescue Jo tin Brsvvn. The idea of an extensive combination to re.. cue Jchb Brows ha. been greatly ridiculed by the Black Republican Journals, and the prompt nnd vig ,-r. ma precaution* of Governor Wibr made the subject of much affected mer riment. It now turns out that, beyond all j doubt, a combination existed olsnlßcientnmg- j niuitle to warrant the steps which were taken j by the late Executive, and thst It is owing to ! hl« decided and thorough performance of his I duty that the most dangerous and formidable \ insurrectionist lv the I"nite.l State* did not i escape the just penalty of his crimes. We gave in yesterday'K paper the remarks of A. - HKKW 111 > i'KB, Ksq., Who prosecuted Itaow.v ut Charlestown, belore the joint committee ol tho Assembly on the Hai|Mg*a Ferry afl'air.— None who know Mr. Himeii, will be likely to question tbesoundncM of his |udgme_>tuny more than the Integrity of his character, lie BU] ■ that the report of five hundred men being organized la the mountains, was first given by a member of the Pennsylvania Hocee of Kep resentative.s, and afterward* *o confirmed as ts Rare no doubt aj the fact. The BpiSS reported the organization, and Mr. Hi n i'EU was enabled to Sad it out within forty-eight hours after thuintendedreeccewaa givei. up it la re- BBarfeahlu that it uras then, for the lirst time, that John Brown agreed to see his wile!— When she li.-., I proposed his language was. " For God', sake, tlo not come here . It will i>e isßMißbtimd Hint, at last, John Baowa himself admitted that there had beeaaplaa fir his rescue, and ilt.it it had only been given ap oa account of the overwhelming amount of military fores which was concentrated at nnd about Charlestown! The glaewa ef War. The (few York Tribune, in an article on -The Struggle of I860," say- : '■Dm .ilvers ines- have fi a !' wet voters, Ira! they hare !•. far 'ne more money, and can apend ten en!lirs tooar one. Where thej ipeat oae i_»Har in IKS. ten tf. ni iir.ss will be in U69. The hei'ii'ii esns cannot begin to match 'irs expenditure, and trill iot attempt it, Tbe weii bt ol purse ia on the other side: the weight of presunx 'i pe. .innr, in terest iii tiie n-s'.i tot the con teal slso. Wet ta oniv woi by creating, in tbe eir!ier stages •>! the eon test a i,n''.ir sentiment, •*iiicli uill render '!■<» exes adits re "I vaani ■ in the later .sin ss me Sec :iv.-. Ta tis our onh hope, If ever- voter ia tne United Mates who could be induced t" read them were supplied thia month with Repablicaa ii diluents, and induced r o i ike same ... id ll.'i uli lit an journal, the Tribune, tor example, i the ba! tie would be slread) . « Bat let things goat loose eaua till next Jose.and no iiannc efiorte at tbe lieel ol the canras* eaa redeem it." We had no Idea that the Black Republican . xchl tjt.er waa in such a deplorable condition. Moot of the surplus funds, tbat might have dona good service in SawaitD'e campaign ol i-(in, were probably expended in Jona Baows B campaign of H*s9. Doubtless they bow wish they bad ihelr money back again. The Tribun. aaya the Republicans have the most voters, nut the smallest amount oi money. This is hard. The principle, it thinks, is ~n one side, hut the weight of purse on the other !"• .idediy a bad prospect for the Black Republi cans. Perhaps one object of Mr.BnWA___*B visit to Europe waa to raise funds for tbe next campaign. In ilns connection, it is slated by s London letter v.iiter that British officials have determined to appropi iateaboul amillion of dollars in tbe support of a Black Republi can candidate for ibe next 'Presidency, hoping thereby to bring aboui a dissolution oi the Union, and bring about an alliance betweea King Cotton nnd Qneen \'i. tokia. The Impending « ri«is. As a sample of the ie. ling:- aud opinions oi the public mind iv Wei tern Virginia, we pub lish the following letter from a gentleman of I a culm nnd reflecting mind, and conservative disposition, and,who is, moreover, 'i ma ioi popularity and influence in tbe intelligent : community where he resides. That commu- j iniy is Itself one of the most solid aiid sub stantial in the State—as little influenced by ebullitions of feeUng as any in the world. Thia letter wa v addressed to one of our most pr >mi aeat commercial firm., not for publication; but at the instance ol the gentleman to whom it was addressed, tbe author has consented i that it miiy be sent to the press : Lhxini ro*. J r. '.. 1360. 1 eoaeur with you it- your conservative senti ments aa to the Union, anil vourc bfidence n the .ood .sens- ol i lie p lople to protect it, 1 am one ~i I those w lm, i.i it a snort time i-". tb ■ i«hi n treason ■i lim ist even lo speak o! disai ion. 15ut t.te events and developmenta. foreahadowed for yeara back, have tau.hl the South to look te itso»'n interest nn! stand on it a defence. And bow, that vui! .I.s uMon ia in tbe mouth of almost ever) man, and as common us household -..outs. The itrest tatnilj <-l thia Union is, anfortun i ( ely, ilividea in sentiment upon slavery, thai _,re„tin sti tn 'ii ni of ti.e South, which sas planted here, oot by ourselvea or our fathers, but bj tjod him self, tor Ins own w ge purpose; and v ithout « hie i the B nitii wouldjool be what it is- t!,>- glorj of tins lrll.il. lint for tins institution,] doubt whether thia Union won id 'irr.,- c ■.'. r beeu conceived arid brnut. hi \ i,.iii. Without it. what woud the JNortfa now be With its cold and unproductive wattes: And what hut the youth, the taleat. snd the energj ol this i ;reat slave State would liave stinndated into such ' .need) existence the preat W eßi ao I ."oiii:,w. -; * ■ Vn . una is. , i r reooai ize.dastheinothei t.f Sates. ! in tiie lapao* her si ivea v,.-r.- nursed the Father «l ' ins Coiiutr. ,tbe ureal tounders of our Coii-itituf n i, mil i in... oratoia whose in i red words made t) mats quail, and fathers hovi to w frea ! Our foethern aun gives us a warm Intl eeneroua I loud, and tended as we are b) slavet tlut (iod .;.., us- not by slaves ol oar amd and color—we are ever i trained into feebnta ■,! kindness aud courtesi to | all. which teach us tv !ci. others alone who meddle ' not vv.lh us. But it see ma that we are not allowed to rest in t-eace undei oar own vine and !,.. tree. A ir.'in branch <■! this famiiv oi States has assumed ti think and act itr va, and even to re -. t.itt-,,. r i'..r r.uii ol th* house no ,i. I -1 ,i tn 'ik is it | :oH>e« Ye care not for its zeal for we know it lawithoui i Itoowledi c. But when its false op ih ions aaduna so ! ..•••ii are brou ht m Iwai upon va, th ou..i. i',. n r sa -nil the I'liii.it. it is not a range that v, a should ; claim a partition, even thou, h -ye all Iw brethren. ! But I still think with j ou, that there ma') set be I .inn: .siru.-e hihi couaervatiam cnou_.li ain.i'i.r-t t'e people, both North arniSoutn, to preserve the I ru..n It is too important a stake ro be rasttl) hazarded. Uacel .-'. it ib lost forever Andwnata ' oss! Piaastiiouß, notonl) to iis own people, but j to the whole human run-. The Soui htlot-s not desire disunion, for the - ike ot disunion, but will remain loyal to the .rent fiara il; compact, v its Northern branch will reaped . tbemhta a_nd meddle not »ith theatfairs, .«! ths i southern household. If a change in this respect, iocs not come over the North, then the bouse is divided against itself, and inn.sr fall. Ourlioi.es are slreadj enooura.-ed. by the late maaif s'.ati na, in the ureat Norther arts, whose ! merchants asd manufacturers combine aa much I Dradical intellisenos as ,ny other claasea. But ! .iv thej control, r do they indicate the senti- I tuentsofthe m-iases, wl." hold ti.e hallot l>...\:— I Whilst I ni.. v\ i I'ii.r t... attribute these movements o *ood sense and c nservatmm, yet the dollar iv- ■ i'uei .'•<• uinv have stirred them up. Hut event:,is - ioul.l not detract from the r tains sseonserva live evidences. l'h« dollar ia awboleeoine mliv- | •u.e. Without it. the bonds ol societ* would I. I ••ut as Sax I el..re tbe tir.-. When kindness md ! brotberbsiod. and patriot am, all tail tv preserve he Union, tbe d'tllar—that Blmijht) power on c-trth vv .1! a.one Ba ire it. , ! These inovemeiita are, therefore, encouraging ■tin! persuade bs to bopei metbiag from them; !•• t t they are aot enou h Political apoi smen and fa nttieal preachers have brought as under this im- I pending ruin Froetituting. as thej do, the unhol) zealot the Northern n. ,ss_ to fclthj there, they , iihvp coa verted ti.t- forum »nd the pulpit into stand vi nuts lor 8 monomania, on 'ins ■■■•.io (atijecl of ala ' eery-until its a itHt'o'i. uiiii lul w,i|i ever) ele ment ol discord aad ol taotnw. lias become tbe •■ hell broth '' >'l the aatioß. May-be late events, which have threatened oar very ex..s'e;:ce. are v. isrlv intended tor ouroomu_on i nod. DureounU) has prosper tl beyond preee deal With bo enemy withoui to bind va to.e'her, nnflicting ere i,'-. lei'. •■- ilea truly crept into our rent household and disturbed its peac*. '.ike Jo ' -liiirun.oi o.t. we hare waxed lat and kick. There is trurn in the tld Bootch say ing: "When tinius cine to tli.-wo-.- . ttie.-. will mend.'' Tbe | •«iinr.v uirtv ii ive reached that po.at bow wbea the Booereeeond thon htof the people miv rou- i vune ■ hem that the I'm n ia prool a ai si taction ! ,mf finhtitism A' ail events, ih s fiery ordeal ' mriv brin-r us out, dott-h retmc.!. and t<:,eh the j ' -teath io prepa r e for ss i reliance aad sell date ace, and the North to mind its own business and lei r,s iloue H aaeh be the result. will no it ni. er en, y Jndab. nor Jndah vex Kphraim " Whi'-'. I much doubt ths propnet. ol declaring ! indi«eri_iina'a noB-intsreourae with Nortl irn States or Jiorthern ibefchants, whether Abolition or not. vet th liec.e: sirv. forced bi late events, , ui.nn tho Booth, warrant pradeat but decided re solves in that reape t. There ia cause tofeartbat the Union will stand .Mi. ,n n. perilous poise until after ths next Presiden tial el_.rt:<.ii II it does not fail then, bat setilea ; tii"ii_sure twee,itwiil prosper aa it his sever prospered before, iitr n the cents oi thia <!-i> will riol nerve n,s lessons of wisdom, then its da. s ">r« iniiiil .red, audilwiU be amongst the lli.n-s th it wi re. Whether v stand.; or falls, weaust prepare for self-reli.uiie unit self defence. And tins j.reir.r-i tion. thas forced a pan the South, which ta ifted wnh nature's enou-, st slsmeais. will st malats its industry and d.iveii.p i » resoßresu. until it may sii.nd. f<- irless ami atone,aatoagst the aatioaaof the earth. To tb" thinkini mirid. disunUif haa ite borrora. It would cnotrain the deiuoa of auaebief aad of an archy, and the darkness of Chaos would brood over the Batten. " My roui aches. To know, when twe a-'thonties am ap, Neither suiireme. howeooa ooahgaioa May enter 't. i.vt the nap of U.th, and take The one by the other." FilKiO-T Fouit'auued.--On Monday, seven cars, loaded with freight for Uic!.unoud ani Fetersbu rg, stop|ied ou the ri-.t- by the ice, left Norfolk M the Norfolk ar.il > l'eu-r_>burg Railroad. TBB HOTAtOai» Lv.NCHBtao.-Theagency of tbe Ricbinond Dispatch in Lynchbitrj;, has been removed lo No. 43 Main street, lv that city. I .Is DisTBB-te.—The schtjoner Magnolia, Cap tain r-rowell, of Dbatoß, bonnd to Bichmond, with assorted cargo, before reported cut by ice and sunk in James Kiver, on th«..d taut, hav ing been gotten afloat by the aid of powerful ne_m pumpf. waa towed Into Norfolk, Tues ! di.y, leaking l>adly. The cargo, a large portion j of which ia In atiamaccd mate, ll being lauded i at Town Point. I_.vp.riK Salk or Neokoe*.— Five hundred [and thirty-six negroe*, owned by the estate ot i the late Jotcj.li Bond, were aold at Albany, Oa., on the -lib inst., at an average ot .U-.j. They were -oIJ la f_milie.«, and there are still thirty to Vie ilir-posed of. One boy brought *J,fi.n, anil a vvo.uau field hand sold for *_ v '>')o -O_BOCX-__r_-ia llkli-er'h 800 k.— Jeg.e Wheeler, forniei ly surveyor of Guilford coun ty, N. C, lias been arrested for circulating sixty Copies of Helper's Impending Crisis- Several persons have been arreeted in Kan dolph county, ft. C, on a -.imilar charee. Hk.wv <'a.-c of I»Bol.vk»cy_- Probubly tbe he.ivi.-st case t.i Insolvency thnt ever cunte before an American Coin t.was brought lo the ousitlenition .f Judge Daly, of the Common 1 .ens, ot New York city, on Wednesday last, on application ol Suydnm, Page ._ Co., tor re bel ui.(!<-r ihe insolvent act, the firm having liabilities to the amount of nearly t3,-U),lM>w.— ibe petition for relief was opposed by tour geiiiieiiieu tor thetii-selvas, and a large number of creditors. SadCasb op SOMUAJißDttsJt.—SuWnaNicb olaon.aged seventeen years, -on oi William Nicholson, a farmer living mar Lafayette, lad.,got up in his sleep one night recently, look a horse, rode ofl through the woods, ami on awakening was so bewildered thai It va-. impossible to find bis way home, ami dis mounting sat down to wait lor ilaylik'ht. but was overpowered by the cold and died, lie wae boi loiitid until two days afterwards. I_i.(.:-e Mr. nt.—The Buffalo Presa contains the account of un elopement which took place in the town of Cbemnng,N. Y. ou Thursday Inst. The parties are Lyman Burr and Mrs. Boswortb, wife of Jerry Bos worth, a respecta ble farmer of that tows. .Irs. B. left :i fami ly of cbildrea, ranging ia yenrs from f.tir to sixteen. The fugitives took everything from the house ol Boeworth worth anything except the children. DCATB or a (.iniiivM i Kxri.tntEi:.—An As pinwall correspondent says: !>.-. Ball, win. came out to Bocae del Toro on the schooner Nautilus, to explore tor goldmines la ('hm •;iii. died in the vicinity of the Fort abont two weeks since. I bslievehie death eras there sup of fever induced by expoeure to the drenching rains. Dr. Ball was once tost lo [bo White Mountains oi New Hampshire, ia winter, and came near losing ins lite. Sad Joi rxet.—Mrs. Nathan Moser arrived in Sin Francisco by the steamer Orisaba, ..'i. the J.'.i ult.. to join her husband,wbo, driven to desperation by poverty, bad blown ont in brams twenty-four hours before the vessel touched the whari. Theinquest was held in the same hotel occupied by bis wife. A I.ai:<h. Ft mi: w..-The funeral of Armis tead Walker, a • preacher ol Fredericks burg, Va., on Sunday la_-t, was attended by iver 1,1X1.! negroes and iutf whites, including many ladies. The deceased was a slave, and by his respectful behavior won the esteem ut ail. METHODIST PCBLISHISO li": 8K AT Xvstl vit.ii. —According to thereportol theMeth .■.list Publishing House at Nashville, made at J..- last M ississippi Coi ference, beld at Jack -on, the assets amount to $t_s,2_tt, the liabil ities to r.ur.rii. 1 , leaving a balance in favor ol ihe house ot 8-17,525. IsjtnrcTiO-r.—Mrs. E. D. N. Soutbwortb, the American authoress, bas laid an injunction on in publishers ol the London Journal and the Parlor Library for the publication of one oi ber stcries in their papers without her per mission. Wxst Isdia Crops.—The returns of Wesl India exports tor the past yearare materially ! i.inter those of !-"■-. aud, with tbe exception oi I . .... i. largely under those of 1t.57. The fall l ing off ia BUgar. a. compared with l~ •- ia Li-: hiiu,., and with te_7, i,614 bbds. Leap Teak.—The New Haven girls have a.-isuaied their leap year privileges, by invit ing the young men to accompany mem o.i -.leigh rules. The "weaker sex," like Captain .*-.' iit'a coon, soon ",-ame down." The editor of the Wilmington (N. C.) Her ald brag, oi feasting en green peas aud new •■ irai.cs. Tbese vegetables were r.-unni in ii., 'ember, in the ii" a air, in Feruandina, ; Florida Gov. Houston, of Texas, bas appointed two commissioners to proceed to Brownsville to Investigate tbe origin oi the disturbances cre ated by Cortinas. Tiie Mayor of Mobile has rea] ed qnitea bai - vast, lately, by Ui.no.' each ofthe Nortbren "drummer's," or commercial agents, brought before bim, fifty dollars. Among thee inflrmationsmade Wedn. day by i the Senate were those ol Marshall M.Si uih, rs I consul to Constantinople, and Henry IS. Mil ■ ler, postmaster of Detroit. The streets of Charlotte N. C, have been : rev.re.i with several inches . i snow f. r a j week pa~t. Snow i seldom seen in tbat sec- I tion. Win. Bain, a highly esteemed citizen of Bal i tiraore, committed suicide Wednesday, while I laboring uuder delirium tremens, by cutting 1 i.i> throat. 1.,-tier writers from Washington concur in the opinion that the prospects for the election •ii a Speaker, "are gloomier than ever." The Legislature of Marj land has appointed ■ a special committee to consider a petition ivr tbe i. moval of Judge Slump, of Baltimore. The nail factory connected witb the llun car.iiou iron works, in Perryc mnty. Pa.,waa burnton the 11th inst. Loss, -.'"•.r.tnj. Gen. McDongal, form i ly a member of Con gress from California, joined the Episcopal Church recently, in S.ui Francisco. Buckie, the author of the History of Civill j lization, bas been sued lor lib.-!, in England, for publishing "blasphemous" sentiments. Murdoch, the actor, was robbed of a valua ! ble diamond pin, in Baltimore, a few nights since. Norfolk.—-The disbursements of the city of i Norfolk, last year, were 5107,964,11, and the ; receipts _l.__t__9._3. A decree has been issue.! for the sale ot the j M iriettaand Cincinnati Railroad for the bene fit of the ihird mortgage b-.-ml holders. Dr K. E. r.illertoii, wh > killed Dr. Joseph iM. Reynolds, at Raymond, Mis ~ aas been i bound over f.r trial in the sum oi |@o,OUO. Wm Fowle, long known as .-ne of the ra nt I enterprising ciiixens of Alexandria, ihett ou j Sunday. Lnke Saunders was stabbed and kill.-ii near i Palmetto, Hi, on the -'.! instant, hy a man j named Thomas. The force at Qosporl navy-yard was h,. I creased Tuesday by the . ddition of it ship carpenters. i Maj Jas. I\l urrell,an old citizen of Campbell county, Va., died on ibe .Th nit. i Lindsav Owens, of Fredericksburg, \;\. , ilieil | on Saturday ir. m the eflet t ol a tall. Henry Farrea, lessee ofthe St. Lonir* theatre, j died ia that ci i> la.' Sunday. There were two hundred and seventeen i deaths in Philadelphia last week. [a the past year three hundred and thirty eight h j uses wore erected in Washingtoa city. A carg ) -..f guatio has arrived a! Charleston, direct It. m Elide Island. Charles Kins, President of the Howard i Bank ot Boston, died oa the !»th inst. A vagrant in CincinnaU aold her tbree days Old babe tor >.. Mr. W. E. Burton, the comedian, it ia i thought,. snuoi recover. The small-pox prevails at Auburn, N. Y. R*_.Ttti- superb Phot-Graphs and Amhrol pea taken hj Etsi - md bis talented aeetstaau,a sthe : niln ii-.ti. .i of tne nnttitiHie uho increase the i number of applicaiioas for likenesses daily. Tney | in.ui'o a ...oil picture. si well bs. orrecllikenesses, at all hours ot tbs day, sadanj kinuol veal wr, Their haadaomesiite of rooms ar. daily visited bj j the elite, wlio h»ve lia.i man) iplei.did picturee ■ taken, and tbe moderate prices ctiirsett haveia duced those ot nntre luooerate means to multiplj tbe treat demand tot portraita. un.il it tits become ■ Bnyreeedeated fc*_ X.( lI.MOM' Tax- irk THIRD MtiUT OF THE . MAGNIFICENT OPFRATIf! SPECTACLE! E i MAGNIFICKNT OPERATIC HPKCTACLE) 2 MAGHIF-CE-.T OPERATIC • s: r 5 lENCHANTBESf. Already witnessed in ' K>t H..N lit. ;s.->, this city by fRNCtfAN IREB., . (ivkr tone PERSuns.i OVER -iwu Ii- U.sd.NS.' And _ r;.n<.iu._e.l the i uVEK aot. PEa_ONB,J \AC.MK OF PERFECTION, In all re-pectii. A-"".M X OF I'EKF KCTInN, /ACME OF PERFECTION, . THK. EXttHWITE ACTING! , THK. EXOUI-ITE ACTING} AuJ Biatiagof THE EXtL'I.ITE ACTIMiS tMi_ CAROUNB RICHINGf And her father, {Misa CAROLINE RlCH!fttifl f-Mi-s CAROLINE KICHINGd Mr.PETER RICHINGS,! Mr. PETER RICBING-I.J For whose Mr.PETER KICHINbS \ U<»! NT BENEFIT lt.i p.-rfoniie-l !.!() NT BE.^EPJf f JOINT BENEFIT TOMi.UT.) To NIOHT.S Has elicited the i TO NIUHf,\ tGREATEST ENTHUSIASM I from {GitKATESf KNTHI .SIASM , /GREATEST ENTHI_IASM ; Croa.led nr..l Aii-ieitees.l Secure , Cr< wd.daiitl Dettabted Auihen.-es.S )„ur seats i Crowded and l!eligbled Audiences.) early. MARRIED, At the residence of Mr. John Watknn, ia the j eonnty effing BadQeeOß. by.Rev, H W. .. lap ta.ee: oa uth Deeem'*r. IS_9. Mr.JW)B-L. DU- ! LING sad Miss MARTHA WATtfITS, both, of i thß same county ■ """" DIED, On Wednesday.the nth iaetanL at fl o'clock, PARKER, l-uirth son of J-A. and M.A. Br-Km, , ared Ajreara a months and i_d_*a. . , j II m funeral will take place from hi; t-ulier i ret. .lenre. en Broad between 9.8 nnd 10' li streets, uf S o'clock, this day, ml, instant. The relatione and frieadsof tbefamilj ate requested M attend mth ont farther notice, j On the 10th in. taut, Mr. CHARLES F.McDOW- { E1.!.. IBtbeSM -parol luange. His funeral will tik. j.'*--*- f-emi Clay* Street i Church. at.:,, o'clock tlnsever:nj. I herneadsoi il.e family ire respectful!) invited to attend. op the lltii inst'int. after a short bnt Miß.nl ill- ; nr _. Mrs. MAR. D., consort "I James T. Amier bob. in the SBtb ve-,n>( lm a.c. She leaves an af- , fectioaate husband aid two amall ehildraa i e ourn iier er-.ii) toaa. Withering lav the autaan toayee; Bad and low iv winds vera si. him: Monrufullj . like <eir striekea heart I, A requiea for the tl:- a .. Bent aa ansa] low at aven- Piaeed a vreatk upon r.er brow - Bore lier Kiitieruu spirit bo-seuard, At..! she is aa nt)j,i;\ now. The funeral services will Uke place from the .lav -tree! Methodist Church tins 11- ndey morn ing, the 13th instant.at il...Clock. Ttie mends and acquaintances ofthe family are respectfully mv i red to attend without farther notice. f___=Si TO THE PRESIDI \T AND IH r_---StT RECTORS OF THE VIRGINIA CEN TRaL RAILROA D—Gbuti **nx_i : l-'n.m time t<> *ime.l have noticed articles in several papers, callißg attention to what appeared te be misman agement of tour road. Thosearrioles have failed to bo ompliafa the and fot whioli thej were intend ed. Tne svila complained ol still exiat, and tbe public suffer Irom them, iron noenemj to yonr road; ii"i -" l w.-ir.tt.t serve m> own selfish pur poses ia what 1 novr propose to you. I bays used ..nn rosii '.me and again in transporting Bto -kover it and it is my de .ire to use it still, if it can be done without injur] or inconvenience it. mysslf. Will you bear, then.a amall complaint from a stock dealt r oi them -untains? W ill you hear it, gentle men, and nive it sincere considetatiou.' And if it • ist. will vim endeavor, in rour official cap .ci ty, to reme.lv'tiie evil which cause* the complaint ■ First, .our rspd.as f.r .-... completed,is, 1 be lieve, abont 195 null's lens On it tin-re are no heavy grade a, and »ef the freight train is nearly Fortv-einhf hour* making the fr.p from Oakland to Richmond. This is an average ol less than five miles t-t ihe hour. Is not tli it alow traveling f or .ii ht train .- I know that you make a consider able sup st theGreißwood funnel; bnt the time consumed betweeaOakland and Richmond is toe part to which i now call jour attention. The Bal timore and Ohio R t Iroad i 5325 miles lon,;,and yet the f/ei.tit train makes the trin on tuat road ;r twenty-four hours. Csn you not approximate at least such s;,p,il oa v. ill ro-'tl - Aiet don't vim see that stork confined in small nrs lor forty-ei ht iioiirs without food or watei must suffer greatly, end come out of such confinement rerj much re duced in ueuht : Si c mri liow ia it jon charge ?i; per car mr sheep arid iio.s. and ret when it comes ••> cattle, mnea heavier frei-ht, charjre onls 83! The charge, in both cases, it seems to me, is enormous. Bnt what reasons! le ■■ round is there loi t'i.'. diifi ren. c: i t.rui- t.. ywir depot sheep which h ye cos'me $2 pei head, ami then you char cmc half tho price per head foi tr-!.-*;'.'! ruin, them io Kic mond.and keep them ft.rtv ci lit houra on the road, for twenty four of which tr.ei r. .- sutler ng ior food am; wa t.-r. And I must have i band, too, to o with the atock, to prevent a I iccidcnts while thej are m the cars. And cai. inj one "hip stock to the least -nit iu'age on yonr road, under such cireunistan e The ei.omtous cha -<• lor freight, and i'.e worst. I conditio-! of the atock -.!t. r forty-Buhl In.i us of close confined ul in small cars -all enough to drive stock dealers ia * : :is part of the c. nntrj from your road. And yon mi ht just as wel say to ns. tern 'en. n.wedon'l want ' i ship your stock. \, it sip! we ii ive stock, r.mi wsi • to send them •o X v .ni d -toa -ttuthei n niai kit—and v ... want -... ■ • nni,e our railroads, .I it can be done with cut initio toouraelves. It is outof i.c question, tin ii i under the present ol iour road I have had to send it.' cattle and 260 sheer to At susta count) to feed them there, and drive them to < Ireena nod D*pot, and ship them there st tnnt tn_» might Bid be more th.n twenty-four hours on the r ul. ion drive lost tnro'l-.h ti.e pri -c of transportation from Oakland to Greenwood.- Othera • ill do the same, oi aeek a market through some other channel. Is it not pu icy in »ou to hold out inducemi nt.s to stock dealers instead of driv i" •t! .'in away trom your r ad: Will you not con sider this complaint, gentlemen: and will you not i ike some sti p« to have a b stter si ie ol things in ihe respect 1-bave mentioned existing on n-ur road.' Respectfutlr, jaW—lt* SAM'LC. LUDDINOTON. HAWKSB.S.TTO-. .TTORNF.Y t_k__2s AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC- Practices in all the Courts ofthe citr ol Ri. hmon I and the counties ol Hen rimi (iooehl md Office corner Bank and 11th street.-.. Richmond, Vi. jal2 3m' >-~-r_. --. TO THE VOTERS OF LOUIS. .. -Z5 .'' r\ ii -I am n. in lid ite for the olßceoi SHERIFF, and wou'd ' [lad to et rour votes [jal3-dlw] BICK. L. JOHNSON. OFF'OF. OF THE R. k V. R K. t '<)..' Ru hmono, Dec. its, U59 . 3f v l»>_ !_«»TII 1..--A gem i ; ir etin.'ofthe tK. . L Stoekhold rrs ol the RD UVOND snd .ORK RIVER RAll ROAD COMPANY will be held it .v..-.. Pi ut In thecoui '.i-t'lvii , William, onTUESDAY. the 17th a i\ ol Jauuary, 1860, I>. older or the Board . f Dire. tors. A. \v. MORTON, See'y. „-;,. rbeabove is expected to be an im lortanl meeting to tbe Stockholders, and it is hoped th..t each on-' wili interest liims 'll in its organization, 1., lie inn present in person or bj proxy. de li, -2tawtd A, W. M. »-3pr» fWPORTAI-T >OTlt !.'-'! T.i l'.'.lt- K__: M KR.-■ AMi CO MMIS 310 \ MFR . RANTS.-On and after the 1-' Jam try. IS6O. i pn pose to furnish GR AIM bA<iS frr the use of the farmers and merchants ivir and loin business al. ag the lineof Ihe R chni >nd Freilerickshui ■. Potomac Railroad, i'he charge will lie thai for merly chai ed bj th» Company. All orders for .!._s \;'.' be prompt, attended to. Appl] toanentst Richmond, or the agentt it the c. untrj depots. JUII.N R, MAC.MI'RDO. ttels-iL.cv.lm Richmond, Va. j OFFICE OF THEJ R, .V X*. .'(>../ Hi ii .ro\i.. J inuarj f. WO \ ;--*TV:->. AN AI>JO_-t_ibD .Mi-E'i'i>4' of 5-. S. ines ~■., ,o d ■ rs. . the JAMES RIVER ri nil KAN a Al!a COMPANY" will he held at this office on TUESDA\ r even mr. the 171!, instant -it o'clock. WM. i". MUNFORO, Secretary, ja *.--:' i-,v2-.v - HII_L eXKEHAL PCS AGENCY. Q. W. 11. TYLER, Ojlict en Marshall, Between Si.rtn and Seventh Streets. Cont nues I • RENTOUT HOUSES, HIRE C>FT NKOROES.SELL REAL RSTATE, SELL NE UROES and aetasa GENERAL AGENT. He -eturns hia thanks for the liberal patronage best >w -it upon imii for two years past an . _—6m fi .Isti.Mt KOTICK.-The members ot *aJ**yoLage Franeaise, No. st, are requested to /\jf\ attend a I :'t-.l meeting of their l/'.l eat w llosi.-i's Hall. THIS t Friday > EVENING, al 6 o'cl -ck. Business of importance vv ill be before the Li dge. and everj member _h >uld be pre ent. Members o! sister !.ml bs, and t-anaient brethren in tood ;,t.ui'ii!t . are frater nally invited to visit us. ! li. ordei i f the Wor Ma -1 ci PETERFIELD TRENT, Secretary. ja IS—lt* ■ MAMONtt Ml tlt 1..- T; c meniben ***stf***rol Dove Lodge, No. 51, are requested to i AA ■-.' t--it<! a called meetitm at Bosber. Hall, ' ' rHIS EVENINU.aI . o'clock, to pay the last tribute ol respect to Brother 0n...-. F. Mc- Dow ci .■. B. o'der jr- i.i -it WORSHIPFUL MABTER. KOK (S.I.K-A amall rvPORTEP '.',__-, 3J \v' i.i s v fiiN',. in perfect older, mi I ol .rv style in either riding or ia 'AI ,S iV- A CAK RIA GE, I! AR.P 88, SA DPL E .-md BRItiLK, Ac, suitable foraPoßy. Fo fur ther cart cv ars. appi) at HIX'.S itU-M American Sia lea. c i*-*_i FORSALE -A tne AYRSHIRE COW, oi -tiie'i.l .1 breed, will Im sold low, as the &__J_aaa iwnei nre, no use Tor her. Applj at thia j. li 6l GOVERNOR'!. 1.1 (KD—Meet lor ts_.|._ drill and ouaioess on FRIDAY Jannari , /^X_) l! »t 7. o'clock. P. M. at ths Armor. ol r" _\y ths '■'" "' Guard, over Alvsy k i..ps comb s store, 13th street, below It . ti Bi order, .!. K. ANDERSON Capt J. A. Vw.-rov. lat Serg't. jnlS—lt Ne_ ■©OVERKOR*. GUARD.- The reg i/fA\ ii'; ir 'iiirir'f: ;, me, !,n- oi 'lie Go' '>riior a /r**\rvA Guard will ..« i.eid oa thia (FRIDAY. ' Jt a'■ .inn-. Jaa. 13, at 7' 2 o'clock, at ti,e Ar m..i v on i._tii (treet Tin- titenil era ol the Guard arc requested toap •ear tn undress uniform ss far Bstbey can possi l.i (f. bo. \»jii. LLOYD. ja■!S -it Secretary. | v / UOWITXER fOUIMNV-All the [ i :! emiiers li mm arms a->d aecontremenra i ' "*■ % **w 11 return them forthwith t.i ! ris> 1.,' •« ■. _a_fc.sJß.eant, No. 13 Pearl at reel. By order of»he Captain. j. j.'--_.. . HEADQ R8 GUARD OF METROPOLIiI.r fc J oi.i ti v i_> :i, ls.j i. \ llOrder .tin. ... "!• The members of tbia Command will cai on '■■ WM. H. BENSON Mci 'n. t Tailor, Main I atreet, and have thsir measure* taken for NEVA UNIFORMS, immedi ite j Hv order "t l"apt, Di m i «i . ja 13--".' J. I. CAHr XX. IstSerg't. . GRAYS, ._TTt.NTIU.N.—At'end apeelal R meeting snd drill at Mi'-ta-v Hall, this FHI -■ DAY) aight at 7-j o'ctock Full Bttesdaaee ! TJI i-.i ticu ,ri> required. * B> order ni Capt. Elliott. iatt—lt JNO.T. R'Ki Fits, Ist Be.rg't._ m ' ARMORY R. L. I. BLUES,* M January lv, 1* .. { KB Stiei iai Order No.—. fa Those members of the R. L I. Bines who have •m.t left their measures f.r the new roirnlatioa Overcoat.al Wain Smith's,!Maia street,)will i do ao lorltiw.th. B) orderof Capt. Pattob. jaii-Jt s. n. Jacobs. Sd Berx't j *) JAIIIS if. PEAIIt I. A !»»., COfWHOLKHALE ami RETAIL DRUGGISTB, | \*S (CSomer Bf-adaad*ta etreeta.l iM lii'.'iiV'.Mi. \ .... UMlsrsix DRUUtI, MEDICINES, LEADS.; PaINTU, Oil„S of all desripiHM_e, Burno..- Fluid, ■ (.anie.n ami Flower Seed, A!eb-_o 1, imt__rteil Per- i ltiiitfi) and al! ai tides ia our line of bawaess. we info in our friends sad tie. public generally, i tnatwe wiUopea oui NEW BTORK. oa laoaeay I bOtt, the loth itißt--.it. ami villi he p'ea-'ft tn .«« i ihem. JAMEBM PEAHCB A CO. ZjmsmZ TWO EXt IM IAT PtAPsMK Tor HTa_*i ll,ie ' "' t l "' H.ut-ic attire .1 111 _1 I £, g, 4 % 0 am Mroad atreet, ja 13—3t* oppo-tte Brseden k Fox. CLOY LH BRED.—I« laiiliel* prTine CLOVER BLED, oiicoiui.iutient. tor sale bf WM.S. K'lY-sTFR. )d 13—31 Comer Cary and Virginia tttjt, SPECIAL NOTICES. i *__.VTntklua A Flrklen I During the present month. Wlß.__i RETAIL. At a er. at aaerifie. »h« lialanee of tln*ir stock of FALL AM> WINTER GOODS. i Cou-i.liu- of cwty deaenptton of DKLS- OOODBI i Viz i '"'^ELOLUD.PARJH^ VA I. KNIT AS. MOUBELINES, ROBES, ke.— WOU siKt-K. ASH BVBMSO. I LACER. KwLKOILLRiKS.^^^^^ lllOioEßßEl'.-s-G AND PLANTATION- ' t. tTheir eßatoaaere, fr.ends and the fj^f.Tf ll '■ i.le ise criil i.tij sTamtae. msa » B-L-llultinior. Life Insnrnnwe « ompany. INSURANCE OF BUATK& Ths- Iob«-established, sals aad reliabls s.»utiiern • 'ompany laserea SLAVES, at low rates. Irom one ito f-o reaveara. . r ( ! Itadeaunca with maarera arc prompt, atr a_M I " Havi'at held the ai.-en'-y in thn ('"inpnny in thia citj for Beveral vear-. the subseru.er eaa eon« dentlf refer to a lon. lis. el extensive sl.ve "wu era wao asm ita patrons, aad with whom its irans actrt.iis h\v-t> been eatireL satisfaetor**. Furtherinformatioß will ~c ch.o-rlul.y given to any person desirine it. P. B, PI! ICh, Azent. Office at T. C C. Drewq 'a .tdo'ira b. kowAmerieaa Hotel. TnoMAS PoLL.bd, M. D., Metii.-nl Examiaerj office, Geveraof _treet»one doee above Richmond House. J a t*-M na Th«- Valiiahl-- 1 it** Hotel Property to behold at auction, on monday, wth JAN., !>*".». AT lit O'CLOCK.—The particular at tention uf tbe public i* respectfullj calledi to the sale. to t. k» peiee ob the premises, on .VO., PA i, tne I'i'h Janoary. __W.ntl2 o'clock, oi tne valua ble CITY HOTEL property. For further particu lars, see auction hen.i. ja 1.--.H GODDIN ___APPEBBON, Aaet'a r-_.i oriK Itimioiis, Rnllanronrlna into the fio-h, ftc . insrantaaeoualj removed without pain. "Dr. SCHULTZ • ■»- removed three canseroua , corns front nt; feet without tne sligbteet pain.af lordin. mo immedi.te reliel."—Mrs. !-.. A. Joansx. Noth c.— Patieata, medical and other feat lemea snd ladies needing l)r. 8 -will call nt. once, as he cannot prolong his staj am longertaaanext we-_. Office. Wall Btreet Hotel, Wall nt. ja 13-lt* &>_. The lnilt.l Suvii'"* Rank, Hetirit ... ret-eiv-cs deposits, upon which interest is paid at tbs r,,t« of 6 percent, per annum upon all euros re maining six months,or lo Iger. r.:r;!. r . W WMlt. per annum lor a shorrer Offi--e «o. 19 _na_a street JNO NETTLES, Fresideat. THOS. ~. 11. WALFORD, See'v. ja 12-ot J AM BS L. PORTER, Trea'r. BVT.ie Fun- Arte.— luHN TOOLE. Artist in Oil Colors. • ' M.OTTINGER, Artist m Crayon and Writer Colors. . _• _ , •\ S BRADLEY Artist in India lat i). T. COW LLL. PhotoHrapber. The above-named artists are engaKed perma nently with O W MlNNlS,and havetheir studios i bis PHOTOGRAPH and FINE ART 9AL LERY.II7 Waißstreet. He also devotes his per sonal attentioß to Copying snd Im.ir.in small Ambrotv pi a and U.t'.ii' rr.-.tv \-o», nr thia eetablisli i ...tt. The citizens ol Kichn.oud sad tiie Ssutli ■hi secure roiv snd even st-.rol Likeness, Irom the amall Ambrotype up to the life-sise Portrait, .11 itithe hi.hr r- atyle ofthe art. Aeall work is warranted to _.ive entire aatisfactioa or no Bale, there ia no risk to run; and at the same time yon are patronizin . aßouthern estahlial men 1 Citizi B* and Btran.ers are invited u> visit this Gauery, whether .he> desire work done or not. •,xv.t.rea! BnrgaismiM Drr Goods—lapsr- TANT .<•"!'!.'.. Ths mi 1 rinl.eis are now pre pared, more so than -it .n. time ie retofore, to sell treat barc-ina ib I'lti GOODS. Everybody iv search of such woa'd do wei! to give rhemaeau. ; i, cail particular attention to the following: of? B_.S SILKS oi ..ieo v irietj of at. les, IRISU LINENS, nrst-rate article, at ;7 _ cts. SHEETINGS, even width, very low. BLI ACHED COTTONS, aa aae _a Cambric, on i i-' _ cts. fhec "ti. Nainsooks, Jaconets and Cambric MUSLIMS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, from J yds. toB jda. RfAPKINS, DOYLIES, and roWELS. LIN FN I ABLE D I.MA.X bj the yard. liNEN '' ' M BRIC Hl.'K FS very cheSp. NEEDLEWORK ol every description, ia large i. aortinsnt and very cheap. Finr rARLATANS, RlßßONS,andmarj ither »easonable _-i» .Is. t. be sold thia month stadia jount ol from -U to SO per cent, from former prices. ja_-2w J. MILLHISER ft BRO. ins.ire Year Slaves!— Attention. Slave . iV\'\ KRS I—Superior ad are, a.-< usnal.of lered i" si.-,., ..,.-.■ bs, at the old stabhshed (j-eneral Insurance office, on Pearl a i let next door mmediatelv to the office of E. !'. Escho. opposite I. S .jo',rr„,\. [naurance on slaves made fttr any lemtthol time.ii >ni •;. • i. nth to five years—and •■ live .ii any part oi Virginia or any 'her i. ■ b Si ite. si iiv rates i'n e hesl ■•••i-.i iniea represent ed ait. ill losses promptly i aid. 3V-N" '' ■• i-'-r —As t '•■ undersigned is both ...en: and M< Examin r,tbereis no DeLAY inetfcctinn insurance in this i.ffiee, between the lioursoi'9A M. and IP. M and from 4to 6 P.M. ■ and set n Circular, ct nta mng I tie rates, and aISO ''lIC BK-I t . I \ XI :■- '|i ' sCI 0. R BRICKEN, M IV. General Insn mcc Ar ent and ja-i- ta Medicai Eaamiaer. na Teeth! Teeth!! Teeth!!! Teeth!!!! T1...V.1 KXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Nob is the time foi all who are suffer inn from 'i uth sche and decayed stumps, and intend to have a new set. to have them extracted, •« you can do so with ut pain. Calls as Dr. TRAVERSE'S st.iv in the cit- is somewhat limited. Office in Belvin'a Block nn 12th atreet, (ia front •it Bank i Room No. 6. Office hours trom 8 A.M. to 2 P. M., 1r,,m3 to El and 7 r > 9 !'. M. p S. -ii ironic ,! Beaseß ol ... kinds treated with erf.ctau cess, bj the vie ol electricity. In.' BF*-, Slave I ii sh. an.-. I_,Y__CHBI RU HOSE AN D KIR E INSURANCE COM PAN . . Ca itatand >»•/ '.. • " i'.n,( t(i. I SLAVES INSURED !>v this C. tnpanj for one j month or four years, en the most favorable terms, ; Policies issued and losses proniptU Bettled l.y O. F. BH ESEE, AKect, Oppt-siU tbe An..'! ican lintel. Dr.Jaa. J3. Bl< Caw, Bxamiaer. deJft—lm SERVANTS FOR HIRE. ! Pm« HfRF—We have for hire, two BLACK *- SMITHS, one of them accustomed to carriase work; the other n rarm smith; one rou 11 .' \H - PENTER; DRIVERS; HOUSE BERVANT3; JOB 11.\.N DS for factor*. .Ye. KAWLINGS _ ROLLADAY. iif. -i: 12th street, between Main and C .v. ivtlt HIRE-A trusty female HOUSE SER- I VANT, or NURSE Appl to JAMES P. DUVAL. Drnspist, j.i IS- St Mam and loth streets. 11-),,I 1 -),, ifl RE- -TcOOKanda good honss GIRJL- I robe seen ;tt Oavia _ Hutchcson's arables to day. Lial3-ir] JOHN A. HPTCHFSON. L'OK HIRE—Six NFGRO BOYS, of good s ze i to work in a TOBACCO FACTORY. A'so.se ; veral MEN for other kinds of work t\ pplv a* KOBEfI r HARVEY S. | ja 12—St* Corner C i- aad _d _ms sts. i L't»« HIKE A NEGRO MAN. who in a Rood . » DRIVER and MANAOER OF HORSES and i perfectb h-nl-hv. at j ial2-jt* QREEN ft HOBSON'S Office. ' \Ti.Klti:s litft HIRE. I have for hire -> male and female HOUSE . FRVANTB: Cooks; Ironers and Washers; Corn-Meld Hands; Fact >ry Hands; several Blacksmiths; nod Carpeaters: Cbtmbermaioa, ftc All will lie uired lo food homes apon reasonable mrms. All > a I kel) Ma.N tor sjl-j. RO. B. LYNE Attent, For hiring oui Negroes, ftc. jill-.'tr. Ojßce in MetropolitaaHalt. C*OB HIRE- A first rate HOUBESERVANT- I either t.-r th-. dminn mom, chamber, or LA DIES' MAID- v boieapood WASHERand IRON ER. of unexceptionable character. JAMK.H J SUTTON.Ja., jail—ta Bounty Land ie! Peas oa Ageat, c:i-itV.WI'S FOR HIRkT-1 have tor birs 0 some able-bodied YOUNG MEN, accustoi ed to workin -tt the Screws in a F_ctory, and l-tl.tr iers; two TOBACCO TWISTERS; r»ns HOUSE I BOY. has boen waiting io a Boarding-House and , (', em : one JuR 11 ' .M. in -i Factoi , md ' WOMAN, said to be a first rate Cook '•. i»her and . Iroaer. JAMES MOORE. j'i ln-t.s iii pus te ■•(. .'a .i lea Hotel. j.-oK HIRE.—J have for hireavers uke'iv BOY, 1 wio is . eomi at DINING ROOM 6ER VA.NT, n.e.l about l- _ IStsars. JAMES T. BUT 1" *. .Jt( . Bon it] ! '.ml nt.il ie; ijog ; \ j .-_. 7 —te ootnerof Maia ai ii 12th streets. SERVANTS FOR SALE i r .ill BALE—FIVE YOUNG LIKELY MEN, j I onehkely BOY, one VOI N-. WOMAN and j CHILD aad one yonn. CHAMBERMAID. No fault to either. Tbej eaa be sees r.i u,v , oe eve r. .11- til) -oi i. '. w, if >"i :.;•'... ii,.ner'ii Agent Offioe, Marsh ill, beta tea fith snd Ji' *—ta ;;. itrseta. j CERV INTS IOR SALE.—I wish lo Ye I ... i - * i .in- one who will n •: remove them from Rich- I mono n NEGRO WOMAN, ahmit tweets three r years old. and her tare yo*a« ehitdrea The wo mill is si.il to !»» a first-rats houaeeei raat. washer aad iioner. aad ■. rood seamstress Her. U irai ter is unexceptionable, ;n..1 ths is offered foi sals oslj because ber owner haa bo nee for her. A; i> to ne at the stale Court-Heaee. i <l--.'-t. BEN J. POLLARD. ITALUAHLE St-.RVAN. I till S-1.1..-I * have for eale a Servant Girl, taiulatto abont tSyeaisold. very tike!/, of unexoeßtionable oba ri-'.r. sue i* a first rate .EAaiSTRESH M USE and HOTtgR HERYaNT. a ureal l«ar .im m.iv be had bj immed are application tn de M-M E. if. COdK, No. 7o .\!n,n st. f\l si.soi.i TION . -- The .0i..-. m o: It. T. ; ■ ' I'll A CO. is tins tii) dissolved !>> mutual i consent All up*, tiled business will be attended '.> !•* B. i T SMITH. Who is antlit,r,/.t-_ toollici Ue in tott'iiu I up the t.usiuei,. of ibe eoaeere. t:. T. SMITH. January Ist, 1-**). WM. J. PARROTT. Haviii" purcba*--.! Mr WM S. PARROTTJfI ; internet S the late eoaeeraol B. T SMITH. C0 W | 1 will ct-iitiiiue te do Mmßeaa «t tiie o'tl aiaud, aufi I so icit the astronase of m> friemi- _ntl public j J.iuuary lat, lSixi. M T. SMITH. In uitlulrßW ins limn tue firm of H T BMITfI | A CO , I t'tliu pleasure in reo»tn.m«iitlin_s Mr. B. T. SMITH as deserving to be li'-eml v eaeonrased. V. M. J. FARRI'TT. • Vs.. Jan. Ist. 1.--K1 |a li- -'w 11 ST ARRIVED *!-0 FOR Hilt E-Sever •» 81 very likely Femaie HOUSE BEHVA.NTS. -nd one ar two house Bo\ s trom the lower coun tiv. All represented to Ins ol .•>■ .1 eh iraelsr Ap ply to P. M rARRft SOJI, iall-il Uu-er Excluuige Hotel. WANTS. W A l_ T E D-.BE_IVANTB.-The advertiser wi-li. « fc. purchaser for family use, two really good female SER VANTB, I _tw.eri -6 ami 40 year, of are cms a« Cook. Washer and lri>ii«r, and the SS___U Servant. Blar.ks.prjferred. M-.st lie carahle. sound in health, and of good disposi , tion ..nil character. Apply to _ - W.J*. RICHARDSON, at the Oauge Dock. Jal.-3t* _ ITA1 T A NTED— To hire out a cord COOK. WASH- j VV ER and I. ONEK. without in urn trance - Also, v «no. VUHSE and HOUSE WOMAN. Also, four GIRLS. .-„._, bii_bb I will winter some twenty COR 8 and IM'RS-.-l. I at mv form, three miles from the city. Apply-at | mv office. No. VAi Main street, I ..ween Wh»ad*lh. • ja 1.-ts CHAS. Y. MORRIS... | WANTjED-A PARTNER-Wita a ca.*h capi taiof .I.COO. to mm the advertiser, who is al- j re _dr established in a lucrri . ■■• . eaah sneiaeeß - , Store lariM nan handsome* fitted up. Iho busi BOBSena he greatlt extended Ov iiimul. tuniK hers, _m! a fortuas r».-iti_ed ia » tew ic.-irs without n._k. Aduress. " OPPORTUNITY," ottoe of tins . ip_r. . it* '3 31 117 ANTi !»-Siata- For a handsenM TO P-W 0 »f GY, built by Williamson, Baltimore; cost «»0. and h.-is been very little used. Appl. to P. ITto.M AS. Southern Boot a-d Shoe Maaut -ctory. So. U-S Broad street:. Mark Downey's naiMinga. _____ j N. B.—WANTED-Seveml Ifßt-elasf wOKK- M.'-'.N oa (Biter work. ______Z_____ T.l\._-TEI--7-.'<-.ils oalv, for y**S*u'usulGen- VI tlemen's INDIA RUBBER OVERSHOES, at the sol THERM BOOT, SHOE an.l I RIN X I MANUFACTORY.-!-! Broad street. Mark Dow nev-- Buildmss. HEELED t'AITKKS..I N. h\— WANTED-Beverelimt-eiaas HAND., on gaiter vv >rk. None but good ______ need ...i_ iy. (a I.J-.U* ... U.* ANT Fit -An ar'ivo BOY, t<> learaithe !!a kia«business. Also, a colored PoßiKk.- Apply t.. lit rt- it* IIE ADAM ,JJI Mawat. ITAMIT)-ABBCtive. industrious BOY. 15 or V. w soars old. to leara tbe Tib and Sheet iron bnaiaeae in all its branebee. One that bae beenaj the trade i short time preferred. Addreea 8. p., I„.i!i.sa Coart-House, V_, will receive prompt at tention. ** ii—" l U 'ANTED—To I vi or rent, a good comfortable DWELLIN .-HOUSE, eoataii>in« t-mr ..r five rooms, on Chutch Hill, outaide of the corpora tion. Any person hi. in soch a house f»r aale or rent will please call on me at the oweeol Meeere. Hunt k James, corner ol Virgiaiaane Larystreets. ja il-:u• *•* ' - •- U'WTIO -SITUATION.—By n yoonajien tlemanwhe eaa present tirM rate nials, a sifuatiod in a first-rate GROt.I-.Ry ana COM M ISSION HOUBB. cither v H PA h 1 X ht* or ASSISTAN r. Can furnish c ip.tal v reoeived sa a partner. Apply at this office. *all-at UfANTtE-*— A V\ KITE WO*»AN, v.lio onn do plum Sewing and assist in Washing md in.n iag Io one well recommended, liberal wages will l>e given. Appl- at m-. residence, on Mth. betweea Broad and Marshall streets, ~ , ~,. j, |l-4t* "■ B- lrV - U! ANTED-TO HIRE-A first rat* WASHER and IRONER. Aeplyat the resideneeol Mr, Aiex. Brooke, eoraer of Grace aad Madtsoa streets. rt 11—3(1 WANT Eli— A Nn. 1 COCK, without rnr-nm '.r.-mcc, for the year. Apply a: thia 1 ■ so. j 1 7— tri UA.V_T.IV three or four WOMEN, aeens tomed to FARM WORK. AU... 1 COOK, WASM _•; l! and IRON XI!. .-1 nd HOUS X aF,RV.\ >. !'. Apply at th:.'_ office. jij.-t- EDWARD McCONNELL. U~ .NTEI»--A single M A W, win. has r, thorough knowledge of FARMING and GARDENING. The best of referenc * ri quired. Direct lo'-J. B.,'' box Sit, through the Post Office. ja _M_s UrANTKD— -DRUG CLERK.—A younr man wbo thorou-hlv understands the AFOTHE CARYand DRI << BUSINESS. AddreeaDnnnist, R i. hii'oiiil Vir-iiir ':. jri .-ts UJ ANTED-Tvsable-bodied NEGRO MEN.to si ike at a for_e. Anpli to jn ;»—ta !'. RAHM, Eaule Foundry, UrANTEB.- MARBLE CUTTERS WANT Kt> - Monum sn! and Mantel Pieoe HANDS; S APPRKNTIoEs to leara the busiasss. .v.M'.i BLACKSM! lil Applj al JOHN W. DA VIES' M-.rl.ieV.*, rks, jri7-t"'. Mechanics- lastiiate. \.\'.t NT I'll- Bi -i Milium 1.n.1v. a situation is »» GOVERNESS in a private family. She is thoroughly competent - > t.-i.-i. French. English, Music and Sinking. A large salary ;■* Botaomneh required is a comfortable home. Address boa Mt, Post-Office. ja.'-;— ts U" A N '1 E D—COAL-PIT HANDS - Libera! prices will l* paid for able-liodied PIT HAM.*-, by the Midlothian Company for tbe pre sent year. A"!'!.\ -it their office, corner o( wain and llth streets, second story, j i.'t-'_.v' U* ANTED—To bin for the present year. aa ox penenced COOK. Forsuch an one, who eaa c.-.or well recommended, a liberal hire will 1 c paid on app'ication to GEO. J. SUMNER, ;:r :;-.s No. 20 Pearl street. UMM'H)..Ii! tn- United States Army, (Mounted Service,) able-bodied in- irr.rric.i men. to whom will be given good #R_ p-iy. bonr.l. clothins. and medical nttond /?%\3i ance. Pay from 8H to s?2 pet m nth — ' Musicians also wanted, Apply -it 'he Beadeavoui on Fraaklin U-tween Uth aud Ittl sti s, I. N. MOORE. Ist Lieut. Ist Dra-oons, jaß—lm* Recruiting Officer. Ur v. N i'i.l*.-A rent -li.ii of extern ■• .•..■•■ rience, lioth -n ACCOUNTAN 1' and SALES MAN, would lik< a situation in theeityof Ricn mond. Has a large acquaintance with the Virginia ■;.:.\..it!i Carolina trade, nnd can furnish satis factors reference. Address " ACCOUNTAN P." Box 5 0. Petersburg Pi st-Office, or ii. C. vv,, Die l co offii a. • jaS-Sw Uf A _. T E D—SERVANTS—At the Aritarton ' House, cornei of Main and 6th streets. One mile or fen lie COtiK ; two youns Ml 1., dinin.' roomand house servants; oneCHAMBKRV MD. ja-'- ts V A •M< CRERY. tTfANTEO— Occupants for 1 delightful ri 1. '» on the lower Boor, with loard in a private family. A gentleman and his lady, or two ladies, v.. ;;i 1.,- pre fern .1 Apply m de 31-ts "NEWS" OFFICE WTANTEIK-TO HIRE.—I wish tn hire, for the »» cominc year, a middle-a* ed WOMAN, with out encumbrance, who is a .-.ood nurse de_9-ts Xt) A. PAIN E, cor. Sth and Main sts. UrANTED-Everjbody to know that I have commenced the manufacture of TRUNKS, CARPET li.v.i.- ; . and VALICES U No M, Mair street, X thn < nd. where tl ey can find a beautiful assortment of I'mnks. Valicee. and Carpet Bace, ■it ccrv style, at prices -is low as the- crtn be boneht in the N rthern cities, both at wholesale and retail. Trunm repaired aad Covers made 10 order, at 010 slmrteM notice. de 23 6m_ JAMEB K NOTTS, U A'tTl.it.-An AGENT in even county m the » * State, to sell a recentiv patented and useful Machine. This is no NORTHERN hm is, bol n VIRGINI \ invert ion. and one which every Ikuiilj haa use for. Communieat ons.wi'h me stamp en closed, addressed to F. .1. DENNIS, Vaneeyville, N Cur.!, w. DENNIS, Richm-ina, Va., will re i-r-ive prompt atteniioa. _Nt> persoa need expect an> attention i».-*. =i to letters not con tainin Bsi imi to pay back poetase. Also wanted, one or t-.\n competent Agents ia Eastern and \\t-"U*, r n Vir ginia, to sell county an.l town ii-i!it_.. No !• rs n need air-..!\ lor 11<!__> uiiicss hs can place I sn di 1 is.',iis in tbe sum ot five hundred dollars tor the ttithful performance of his dati.*. il« ii-ini VITAI-TEID toil I "SCO-SIXTY ABLE NE I GROMEN, for service in the Carbon Hill Mines,on theearfane at the hiinee.oa the rail road, in ths c in :'■ boats and al I ie coal ) ards in t_i.s city. The above .Mines are entirely tree from in f l 1 ni m i sic ..as-. Kin! nu a i id. at from my res . .'« cotvins nj. nr . ■ ' haa oooarred for Us 1 ast SEVEN VI- ARS. I .1 : p 1 ex will be trtul for feed hands, ani none others are wanted oa any t. M.s. Jt.'HN J. WERTH. A. cut, de li -ta for Di.M..... A Mi Ca.vca. i\ ANTED—3OO NEOROF-. -The Viric-Bia '* aad renneasee Railroad 'umpanv Mish toiuie THREEHI NDKED NEGROES,to work oa the repairaol the roaddurias tbeeasmaa; year. Ay ply to the eadersisßed at Lvn. ne Ift-lm 11. H. G LL, Hen _ Snp't wIMMtI. NOTICE TO Ml Oil \|, .ri . -' DENTS.—Woofer to Physiciaas and Hadit il Students, . complete ai... rimer.t. uf rei .'■'■• VK li IClfshS. CHK.VICAI_B. PHARMACFI ll.'Al. PREP VRATIONS SI It'ilt'.v I. IN-' rRI'MFNT. ■md A PPL IAN: l-'S, MEDICAL SADDLE HA.is •>'i" l-i.'Kl.i .'ASKS, .ar.d even i.rtioie needed ior t Pbysiciaa'a outfit, onaseood ti rma i.- can be had n the .North Bains eratsticall' qtiaiuted with even departeießl ..I our I 1 • ! •.■ ■ f -i 1■ ■• ai Bttestioa •• sui ph in, i .. s .-. t,. ■. ws 11 rite Studei ts to call and ex am - 11 estimates of ontfita ai I stock neneratli <■• fore tb i chasms, leelin c«>ni..i -nt I.si ■~-... i luv. *,<•, c 1:1,1 prioea, «-c en. .ive en' 're satisl i. 1108. MEADE A BAKI R.PI arßiaceutiata, l.si N. W. oorner M da sad loth st:... .ci i'i'-'. J Ist above 1' «t • >ffice. V;ol rHERN RAVINGS IM>K, •.-J truer- ti doors below Amen, an Hotel, Mun st. .1. H. VV ATKINS, Prasiaent. W. A. J ENKINS. Sec e'ary. I' il. PRICE. Treasurer. Otbxb Dibb i'i--. W. Ira Smith. J, B Per rnson 'r.. V V Moore., ie... i. Her nug. John I. Refßßu '. Y. 0 ilovv.-. Sx per cent. p*ni ,n all depeaitsenßtißaedsix months; t.-.e ter ceat. on no remaiaiag i«t aUn lime. Moaej reeeti Ml »nd . I at ' Cert Beates ism ed ''• .. _ _ „ . P. B PRICE. Treasurer. Office .it r. 1 C. Dbkwbt'a Bookstorw, N.. irt Main street, two doors beiota American Hotel. j-i li - ,:t I M T is T 1 Klt M T 1. \ \B. '-• THE! KXAB ALMANAC FORlaiO, witbSta tistics, Mistor.eal mni Biographical Sketches. Ac, v.:'!i .1 dnserieUoa ofthe new Counties, A_ricul t.ire. rii.n.e. (1-- ,!,.». Railroads, he , with a list ol ths Public Offieera ofthe State due. _Foraaleat \j% IS-ltj RANDOLPH'S, T»it KXfcKI IHE. <i» Till sjhmui • Ut Us SCHOOL will lie resumed "•. V.N VA 1 , the it.ni ojj J ii.riarv, isUi, at the head ol tb* Ms. haaicsville Torapike. in Hanover ronaty, V.i rerms. the saaae as last session, uat*»s m >-,>,- ial <•■">' we*. NEWTON Mlt RT. ja Li il.'-.i-wlt* ( HUtlii aI. ~ .v.-.-The rteatieei of the Boblie *-■>; is invited to mv we'l aelseted etookof v.'uit ai Al -i, ma.'i. tmt oi the heel an.l pnreal flavora, ami proaouneed by juiUci lo be '-ci. Mpeeiar, i hive had in e._i*sti<.netv ol ten tears ia 1-rr.nc* IU the miiinl ii'ture til t',,r.i AH I 88k in B Ul-! TRAMA CONSTANT, No in Main -t.. ja ii-7i* (.0 v..-ci. itst and 9m, IlOMt. IMIIAIKV Mi, I,M-Meisi,,., 7n xx Hii.truii'u al who urn disßoeea to eneoaraac horn« tadustrv, thai wea>-a now eeepared, m ad ottioa to. ar Cloak manuftotory, t<. m ._„ t.,, r ,( e , »mrts, wbieh we win auarnatee to fit well aird t. --u. weßnade. A* ►~.,,1 H.i itUpoaailOe t.« litem m vie up. we shall have a stock ~v haad foi si.c. Meaavhile. we will t.iWe ~rdei» aad bays them Blade up at -hort notice AH ib. work doß# itiourowiicit.. Uur sf.H Kof (Tt.aks i-, Mil ve<» ..o.hl. and ye eaa now a ake then to order m ye.. snort ti ti,-.- -i» *c tiivvi. ri .i ~,1 sioeW 01 ile- nine riaiat.n hund. CHILES Jt CHKNERY. (MIH.M RKMEIMhi.. BtHft-ker's i'nl ...iv Bal,-»m; Avers' Cherry Pe.-u.r.l; Wisi.r _ Ha ***** '.* S' J Dr. Puller » I'.du; Mr» I'aws' $?** «h JBJtair. Leouaid's lu-t.i.t Kei.et. Roee-s loutth Syrup; li.stiu »'S> r N.-iptha: Ja>ars' Es pectorant; Cud Liver OiN. ~c . he. >'..r sate »> A. BOiiEhER » CO.. Drua-ists, Maia street, aesr Oid Market. ggggßßß" nn——1 ib { A-_rUBBMiafTB. ~^** »' I!.»TITITE Mali I PROGRAMME of ! ILLUSTRATIVE LECTIRh oJ \ I LIFE. ASSISTED BY Mtd. l,,pi\ f l >;., MECHANICS' l.SSTlTl'rp « ; FRIDAY EVENINII, JANVARV *2 FOR THS BENEFIT OP TUa V* > ft I' llMom, • ''<>''■■ i 1 111 on Beaafolent fceiety, ■" ii ,'"""•• •■■■ I i Hiey may think proper. ''■*■'■< .., I-IST 1,8 ~. * isWWft. I wm K!!_h^rf_n^RLE_« ' KA,"tr.nsl_ted fr.,11. .:,« X ■~»,',,. ~ i " I ski, with niano strct.inpaiiiiiieft, '"■'•Si ~ I ii» gem of Uaivsrae, c»vi, - Mewed and bMnteona I •,.,'. "" '•• , Klj, heathers! llv ! Oh\ iw,%Va .■! *«. Pr"in/ liv.k n.y Urn. „r let too A . T Tell h"r m« hear' with I. • . , " " For her, the peerless .S..Lti,,>k_i ''""''-l (Pepeat.) ! ttiou. ri' she'd forgottea I. >*x n, . ' And (Iwsjy wouU v*nmlf , Wiihi.'" - earth- ***** '"•".:', Hv. tl», m, mends. 0: «« ~t . .. , ■rtnahaehaiy krveorU ~r j ,.' . Tel, my heart With lore 1 h, ... , For her the peerless 3ob_id__ ( Repeat.) Ai is ' sSio baa Bed froia ber * 1 r And aevef ■ bib we toi f<..., .".'•'■■.. Wen, bcethers, well, ihstsvee ."tie oomes not tta.-K . n,,w let _md *'* My h.ve for thee mj heart • , , Tiioti srorshipped, peerless ...> i Repeat ) >m -RECiiriTS SON,;-._».,., p ment. ■ A yoanc mernit makee love to ■ for the parpoeeof fetlinr tome v,.-...'. bin departure for the wars. The in..ly repiiee— "As re.rints tbe Bone]. I wish t.v,,,,.. Also trao-l.ted (■ >.r. Dei W.i ■" ' "SONGI-F A Ti:-i, KA." .„ 0, .. . Horses Abreast, with Piano liirk I mere tliey come _ I bear then . tine* morn ,' am summoned • . . Tho..- bells with s 1. rm and • , ~.'„ '. linn/ dark despair to bij a .-•, .',." (Kc.ierit.i With sland'roos tales of • si \ boee vile traduce rs fill nn .m-« When li 'tne returned li- :■,.-;-.. , ' l '"('Repeat. t ** t * n * n * i * »'«*■ • ■ But bow no more tn tales ; ' Ne'er,,iore I line, k her I utti to ;•, . Nor vet wnh tears ber eyes ■ for n mi. ht on earth m\ bsari .... 1 Repeat. > Russi .n M. njirk in his aatira ,-..,• . Flat Paa Cake Dealer, with sobi-< C'ltiii-'iiiment. Rasaiaß fVtachman, >n eoet accompaniment. '.Ip-tv, m eeetßßM, Sons Gi a v , ment ' '•* Coeaaek, Boae, Dance -mi i neks ! '' 7 "" ADMISSION SO CEN I. A MUMMfIV. TO ALL. . \ BELL, the celebrated Astro.o, . arnved.and will reroaiß hut as •:•... , lorn v, tii a Batßralgift tote silth. even ;...ur very thouKl « [| « married or 11 1 s.aad h >-.v mani - ..' be married: v, ~• mse -, ly , *•** Bst.inishe.i thousands wi'h bern sentlemsn admitted, Mrs. I, .. House, lath <>r Governor street, ami i I,ms.on s'rt-rt... LOST AND STRAYED J list -A CHECK l"i til rs -U phstiKS Bank bj I. li. Koisl J . ..I Mrs. M. 11. Smith, d ited f># , I'-,* ment h* s been - topi • 1 I - ■ a favor by leaving it at this oil -. ~ _. MH \YKI» F -e.r '„c M-'i.e' [i.. », N '■py n-.h.. two Mil X.v. ... . ~' • mmltnetum ' ■'"*• '"* 'Aber a bay mar. \ . snitahle rew srd will bs paid I livery tons. -,r f. r ,in> inform iti ,n t . got tbem. •s lt-ts EDWIN WOF I' ', , « Aitt: ics .t\ FARM. *o*Wi rhanicsville Turnpi-e, ■•. 1 • ________ -er''''-. !-!-'. bSTRAV'COV. cvdoied. with a small white spot 01 ihe ■ i'..nt d >.•• rsoitl slit in left ear an.l rutt.ll pad; Bar horns turn ißward. The owner sd locorns forward, prove property, 1 and take h 1 aws •, jatt-M* __ Oi)ri RI tv '.an, -The i •- <t* 'late Col Geo. M. Cai 111 ton -1 _' nirerofthe Manchester snd I il ■.' like Company, have either besa low 1 • stolen, run! the •.'■..-.■-• reward isill be 1 deli -rv ... i n ., gndersii ned Hv order oft!,,- Board ol P re tors .1 A. CLARK ON, I - ■- v nLAI.__J.IN LITERT sriUliv Rich mi sd "... _rT__-_f'_v_. Tfhe Bubeeribera have ■rt rsbip ur.di r the si 1•- >.i ',-.-' .. ■ Johnson, -or ti.e purpos. 01 ■ cml l.i.cr. Sts ''!.-. I hej will attend I•I 1 - •• md 1 Horses, ami board them oaths n •• terms. Haviax ample Stable r, the' . . tbe ;■ itrona .-• so on bestowed 1i ■ aer. Ii til -\ . n JAS, C JUIIN- I!!i'iivo\_), ]-; Jan. 1800, ________ B.FEI lAL Mini 1 tlici 1..-: <•:■,- Vt.KKIuV.N. ■*»!•"»■' --*• Pa hh ; -11 w t-1 v. N :■» 1 mond every SATI'RDAY. at S P, « JAMES TOWN, Captain Ss nm.k. • NE.DAY.at SF M, Ketunnng, tho* s -■ Richmond for New i"r. every 1. ►- FB 1 t'.v 1 . at 1 P. M.. louchißK *' Norl __ Point ."in ; aad retureio jt ll -ts LUDLAM 1 WAT • ftrna i-OTit 1 it» Hii'ipptii ■~?.ZJt. firsl 5... mi ;„ .. ~• ~r ,Nr •*****aMtWM» w i .. . , ;; „ ~.,-.,; iWN, DAY. tbe 17th iast., 1* i P. .. I < riei will 1,- race ye.l on MOS DA ■ iast. i .1 it ll 1 1.1 i'l.am .v v..-.- . j.-, lOR It I.NT.-- A Mi . RA_I t*:\. .hi French Gnrden llrr. for t-..'• ■aaaeveral rooma. Pobssisioii tv Aeply to I ia 11 St] EDW. D W-t ,<.u ***'* Ht'.r.T—A very cooiforistoll BSTENEMENT. on Leish street •■ ■■with conveniences for a bp in - II h'.M •■; i." it s. -it' h-.-ri, A c A ■. - • sized BOOM, "r IMBee, :i iw 111. aptsd by N. Walker .V Co., .'-1 • •■ ---bj Mr. Jno, K. Cook. 6«. eral TENE.M 1 NTS m soul - ■ tween Ti t> and Hth streets, adapt si in.-: irrrr dwellings. jail -eod3t [A !. M. TA fLOR t ' rti. I \\ Ihii to lent a . T.'SfenJ HOL'SE. in ;. g 1 ■ ____. THOMAS) jiill ->:t __ At Pe.ten- ' ,<-», Orril I. ■ A.M» l.niH.iM. Kit" 1 ' "U Xi: NT. -I'wo " » ' aat-iROOMB ovoronr store, receni . pa.i papered, and furnished with kas 1 • pleasant LODOING ROOM is. Ksol 1 poßkesitioß sivea immediate!) WILLIAMS '' I j.i ti-1 v ffM ' I NriH_lAß\ «!-' Till yii.l'K H ' 1 LEG i-,- ibis 1 nfirin iry isi nt Marshall in IC. lis ;eslr.-t- n - healthful positioa, ctivt i;■•■•.' '■' pots, Hotels and other eeatrss ol b fiirn-.i':.rd srith sverj arrar_*ien.i'i the successful treatment ol .1 - --■ * l • in! for the >omfort ol Ihs in 1 - :'<' '. f i ..;■ r ii.- MEDICAL ... r- Rii .Al • I 1 the insane and those Is . I . diseases, are admitted 11 > th< ust KM ia wonea are also reeMved ;• to. M Private rooms furn isbi Iwh • .13 Ths pal eats sre aader ihs - i.- r* •■: ...rs ~! the Col ,-, c, w ho - ' the * 1 ■'• ir >s for Bo .. ; Mcd cai Al en 1 and Medic Be ■'ire. !.-r White Patients _j Colored " t'r v ite Ro >m 1 Inadiliti 'i to the -':■" •• . ■ ■ B Surgie tt < Hserati a, bj . prietors • f - le ie ll ' ' . '.. : i s opera I.■ ■ ■ leeord ag to its importai in . 1 ...■■ vi iv Ih- •-...• Ita • • * • trot tn-. Al'-endiKrf Surgeon* <>i ' . be* .ah charges payable oa the rs Atteadini I ireeoM Pit Ih 8 ; - *< I. * * " -'••' ' ' : __•_•__»_. 3* Atteadini P itsiciaaa Pr< 1 • ' Kfcl ■v.* .u:Mi '' AVI. ... ~ .<. \ v Bes .lent Physician -i BMI >• "■ v - v Steward— F. M, PARAISU. , Fremdeat—L. 8. JO\ NE_ '•' 0 PsTßona n the country. des to tbe I'.iiiiinri. ii,.i) qddresßi '■ ' " ~r the Reeideal _h>sioi-__o. BtlOK VM» J<Ht IMVI \ I IM.. ' 1. i lbs Ufintion of I ism - t.i mj BOOK ..• J iJOB I.' n.■ N ■ •.•» cornet 1 f !rth i;ul Ma ' ~..- M m.•• . i vvliff.' 1 ,-•■ • .■' -' ■' R I'l A |>S. NOTES, Bit.l. ii '■ ' ll'-K t.i BOOKS. BI SIN I" x ; ,; ' I I .'Ksr. H \,_t»BII.L», l»« \bT* 9 >' \.'t BS. VISITiNti CAB iR*A MMES, A. .if . ■ ' . ['■ t.-.i. at moderate prices. . < my frteodaMSßtl lbs pun ' is i.| ... W. GAR 1\ ■ ;aU-3t' o**t.il* 1 md «•< '' 1 ro imi i.iutis >i 1 !•« *« • > - * I roodamercb.atsi 1 H I torsi ut., Norfol -. and olhsi . " '• " * m.t.vrf thnt Ihflt can have . '■ .*■'!**„ like sew. by KING. X- s-«a« o.oud.eauallj as v.. .. I' ■' ** . . II New ~ Ik Kr •Ho .... 1 ' , Uwaa, he ; I'U-'k Kid •• ■■ "- "i " ' ~ .WT-BiMea aad rehaished ks aej mt*******' st'oed 1 int.. ..|.!,-i e» •>■ :.•'.>''', , • RarBBBBCB. \l--»rs. '» •** *. _ '■•tt. l),-ev»r. ,\ t'... V'lßl.lMtiO.LOtl. ' ' > to suit Burchasers. by ... '...,-' pcIcELL. Laud * u\ eotliit US 11 v -• ' 8 1.1 OllOt. AMI 111 HNINO M » ,U *.». mil IfOilVfdi Ii *'it '*» . , :«:'"■-. : ' 1)11 Of* MVH BIT! IK"- > ;aK I iiAl! BITTERo. TUesses '■ onl] >l vr* -ailon. Ful s-tifl ■•* , • . ' . Qeenei 1. 'a • ■ 1)1 I.E 1 •At oil. li • " *•**" I i',-o 1 oi-, Mi.c!!. a..,t wsr-ae rdl v UaaUyiu_dwitlioutsn.oke r.-rsi v% .y a. BoDKahR * CO.. >•• I tIOMK-MABK GOOD*- ';•_*■ I 1 suit ol Hot, ~ iii.d* UO As •' • ~, fl ' etidd ns we ar. iv rscei,;t • • »<*■**' a g..r' ■ made Jesus. j'"" H . l , ■ Rut.i.' ut.i. in 1 ten. ti im*cs 1-. ■" ■• tt ' A ..v-B just race. ved, lor svile y *■••*' H